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1963–64 Inter Milan season

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Inter Milan
1963–64 season
ChairmanAngelo Moratti
ManagerHelenio Herrera
StadiumSan Siro
Serie A2nd[1]
European CupWinners (in European Cup)
Coppa ItaliaQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Jair (12)
All: Jair, Mazzola (16)
Biggest win5–1 (vs Sampdoria, 1 March 1964)
4–0 (vs Messina, 5 April 1964)
Biggest defeat1–4 (vs Juventus, 22 December 1963)
1–4 (vs Torino, 11 June 1964)

Season

Inter made their debut in the European Cup, due to the Scudetto won last year.[2] Their first match was in Everton, resulting in a goalless draw.[3] Jair, in the retour match, became the first scorer of the club in this competition.[3] In the following rounds, Inter beat in order: Monaco (4–1 aggregate), Partizan Beograd (4–1) and Borussia Dortmund (4–2).[4][5]

In the final, Inter faced off with Real Madrid who had defeated Milan (qualified as the reigning champion) in the quarter-finals.[4] Some key men of the Spanish side, like Puskas and Di Stefano, were about to turn 40 years old but had still wishes to win.[4] Near the end of the first half, Sandro Mazzola scored with a shot from 25 metres.[4] During the second half, Milani scored the goal to go up by two after Vicente's mistake.[4] Felo marked the only point for Real Madrid, before Mazzola signed the final 3–1.[4][3] Inter won the trophy in its first attempt, conquering - at the same time - its first European honour.[4] Four days later, Inter ended the domestic league equal with Bologna at 54 points.[3] It led, for the only time in Serie A history, to a tie-break for the awarding of Italian title: Bologna won 2–0, qualifying for 1964–65 European Cup in which Inter was admitted as defending champion.[3]

Squad

1963–64 Inter Milan team at the San Siro Stadium.

Squad at the end of the season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Ottavio Bugatti
DF Italy ITA Tarcisio Burgnich
FW Italy ITA Renato Cappellini
FW Italy ITA Nicola Ciccolo
DF Italy ITA Sergio Codognato
MF Italy ITA Mario Corso
FW Brazil BRA Jair da Costa
FW Italy ITA Beniamino Di Giacomo
DF Italy ITA Giacinto Facchetti
DF Italy ITA Aristide Guarneri
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Italy ITA Spartaco Landini
MF Italy ITA Enea Masiero
MF Italy ITA Sandro Mazzola
FW Italy ITA Aurelio Milani
FW Italy ITA Bruno Petroni
DF Italy ITA Armando Picchi
GK Italy ITA Giuliano Sarti
MF Spain ESP Luis Suárez Miramontes
MF West Germany FRG Horst Szymaniak
MF Italy ITA Carlo Tagnin
DF Italy ITA Franco Zaglio

Competitions

Serie A

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bologna (C) 34 22 10 2 54 18 +36 54 Qualification to European Cup[a]
2 Internazionale[b] 34 23 8 3 54 21 +33 54
3 Milan 34 21 9 4 58 28 +30 51 Chosen for Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
4 Fiorentina 34 14 10 10 43 27 +16 38
4 Juventus 34 14 10 10 49 37 +12 38
Source: Panini
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Inter qualified as defending champions.
  2. ^ After the title tie-breaker with Bologna (2–0).

Matches

15 September 1963 1 Inter 2–1 Modena Milano
Di Giacomo 16', 69' Report 23' Conti Stadium: San Siro
22 September 1963 2 Lanerossi Vicenza 1–0 Inter Vicenza
Vinicio 32' Report
29 September 1963 4 Inter 2–0 Mantova Milano
Jair 10', 17' Report Stadium: San Siro
6 October 1963 5 SPAL 0–1 Inter Ferrara
Report 37' Tagnin
20 October 1963 6 Inter 1–0 Sampdoria Milano
Jair 61' Report Stadium: San Siro
23 October 1963 7 Bari- 1–1 Inter Bari
Gianmarinaro 14' Report 74' Mazzola
27 October 1963 8 Roma- 0–1 Inter Rome
Report 6' Jair
13 November 1963 3 [6] Inter- 3–1 . Torino Milano
Ciccolo 38'
Corso 41' (rig.)
Cella 71' (aut.)
Report 83' Hitchens
17 November 1963 10 Inter 0–0 Bologna Milano
Report Stadium: San Siro
24 November 1963 11 Messina- 0–1 Inter Messina
Report 44' Facchetti
1 December 1963 12 Catania- 1–2 Inter Catania
Fanello 89' Report 20' Facchetti
65' Ciccolo
8 December 1963 13 Inter- 1–1 Fiorentina Milano
Jair 31' Report 37' Pirovano Stadium: San Siro
22 December 1963 14 Juventus- 4–1 Inter Turin
Sarti[7] 20' (aut.)
Del Sol 39', 41'
Menichelli 90'
Report 4' Milani
8 January 1964 15 [8] Inter- 1–0 Lazio Milano
Suárez 64' Report Stadium: San Siro
12 January 1964 17 Atalanta 1–3 Inter Bergamo
Nova 15' Report 61', 73' Milani
84' Jair
19 January 1964 9 [9] Inter- 0–2 Milan Milano
Report 13' Fortunato
35' Rivera
Stadium: San Siro
29 January 1964 16 [10] Inter 1–0 Genoa Milano
Milani 21' Report Stadium: San Siro
2 February 1964 19 Inter- 0–0 Vicenza Milano
Report Stadium: San Siro
9 February 1964 20 Torino- 0–2 Inter Turin
Report 7' Jair
59' Mazzola
12 February 1964 18 [11] Modena 0–1 Inter Modena
Report 18' Facchetti
16 February 1964 21 Mantova 2–2 Inter Mantova
Picchi 24' (aut.)
Jonsson 89'
Report 15' Jair
79' Milani
23 February 1964 22 Inter 0–0 SPAL Milano
Report Stadium: San Siro
1 March 1964 23 Sampdoria- 1–5 Inter Genoa
Barison 14' Report 9', 25' Mazzola
11' Facchetti
13', 27' (rig.) Suárez
8 March 1964 24 Inter- 3–0 Bari Milano
Mazzola 38'
Petroni 46'
Guarneri 51'[12]
Report Stadium: San Siro
15 March 1964 25 Inter- 1–0 Roma Milano
Milani 38' Report Stadium: San Siro
22 March 1964 26 Milan- 1–1 Inter Milano
Altafini 60' Report 61' Corso Stadium: San Siro
29 March 1964 27 Bologna- 1–2 Inter Bologna
Furlanis 76' Report 19' Corso
49' Jair
5 April 1964 28 Inter- 4–0 Messina Milano
Jair 28', 62'
Ciccolo 68'
Clerici 75' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: San Siro
19 April 1964 29 Inter- 4–1 Catania Milano
Petroni 43', 50'
Mazzola 54'
Ciccolo 83'
Report 35' Battaglia Stadium: San Siro
25 April 1964 30 Fiorentina- 1–3 Inter Florence
Seminario 77'[13] Report 17', 30'[14] Mazzola
84'[15] Corso
3 May 1964 31 Inter- 1–0 Juventus Milano
Milani 47' Report Stadium: San Siro
17 May 1964 32 Lazio- 0–0 Inter Rome
Report
23 May 1964 33 Genoa- 0–2 Inter Genoa
Report 57'[16] Corso
90'[17] Mazzola
31 May 1964 34 Inter- 2–1 Atalanta Milano
Corso 1'
Jair 68'
Report 71' Nova Stadium: San Siro

Title play-off

7 June 1964 Bologna 2–0 [18] Inter Roma
Facchetti 75' (aut.)
Nielsen 84'
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Lo Bello

Coppa Italia

European Cup

Round of 32

18 September 1963 1 Everton England 0–0 Italy Inter Liverpool
19:30 BST[19] Report Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 62,408
Referee: HungaryGere
25 September 1963 2 Inter Italy 1–0 England Everton Milan
20:00 CET[20] Jair 47' Report Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 59,128
Referee: HungaryHorváth

Round of 16

27 November 1963 1 Inter Italy 1–0 France Monaco Milan
21:15 CET[21] Ciccolo 68' Report Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 15,366
Referee: West GermanyKreitlein
4 December 1963 2 Monaco France 1–3 Italy Inter Marseille
15:00 CET[22] Szkudlapski 57' (rig.) Report 13', 17' Mazzola
90' Suárez
Stadium: Stade Vélodrome
Attendance: 25,080
Referee: Spain Ortiz de Mendibil

Quarterfinals

26 February 1964 1 Partizan Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 0–2 Italy Inter Belgrade
15:00 CET[23] Report 48' Jair
89' Mazzola
Stadium: Stadio Partizan
Attendance: 19,509
Referee: AustriaStoll
4 March 1964 2 Inter Italy 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade Milan
15:30 CET[24] Corso 25'
Jair 42'
Report 68' Bajić Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 32,100
Referee: West GermanyTschenscher

Semifinals

15 April 1964 1 Borussia Dortmund West Germany 2–2 Italy Inter Dortmund
19:30 CET[25] Brungs 23', 28' Report 4' Mazzola
41' Corso
Stadium: Stadion Rote Erde
Attendance: 42,356
Referee: HungaryGere
29 April 1964 2 Inter Italy 2–0 West Germany Borussia Dortmund Milan
21:15 CET[26] Mazzola 48'
Jair 75'
Report Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 76,788
Referee: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tešanić

Final

27 May 1964 Inter Italy 3–1 Spain Real Madrid Wien
19:30 CET[27] Mazzola 43', 77'
Milani 61'
Report 70' Felo Stadium: Praterstadion
Attendance: 71,333
Referee: Austria Stoll

See also

References

  1. ^ After the title play-off with Bologna (2–0).
  2. ^ Stefano Petrucci (2005). La storia dell'Inter (in Italian). L'Airone Editrice. pp. 20–21. ISBN 88-7944-723-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e Filippo Grassia; Gianpiero Lotito (2008). INTER: Dalla nascita allo scudetto del centenario (in Italian). Vallardi Editore. p. 127. ISBN 978-88-95684-11-6.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Dante Sebastio (2009). "Per la Coppa dei Campioni del 1964, strappata al Milan favorito". 101 motivi per odiare il Milan e tifare l'Inter (in Italian). Newton Compton Editori. pp. 182–185. ISBN 978-88-541-1537-8.
  5. ^ Dante Sebastio (2011). "Uscire vivi dall'inferno". 101 gol che hanno fatto grande l'Inter (in Italian). Newton Compton Editori. p. 318. ISBN 9788854126787.
  6. ^ Matchday 3 was played on 25 September
  7. ^ Other sources: Burgnich
  8. ^ Match scheduled for 29 December, but postponed due to fog.
  9. ^ Matchday 9 was scheduled for 3 November, but postponed.
  10. ^ Match suspended on 5 January after 60 minutes, due to fog.
  11. ^ Match scheduled for 26 January, but postponed due to fog.
  12. ^ Other sources: Baccari.
  13. ^ Other sources at 80’
  14. ^ Other sources at 16’ and 30’
  15. ^ Other sources at 85’
  16. ^ Other sources at 56’
  17. ^ Other sources at 88’
  18. ^ Both teams had earned 54 points: due to this defeat, Inter was placed second.
  19. ^ "Everton-Inter". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  20. ^ "Inter-Everton". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  21. ^ "Inter-Monaco". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  22. ^ "Monaco-Inter". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  23. ^ "Partizan-Inter". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  24. ^ "Inter-Partizan". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  25. ^ "Borussia Dortmund-Inter". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  26. ^ "Inter-Borussia Dortmund". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  27. ^ "Inter-Real Madrid". uefa.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.